Now, if that's not the problem... it could very well be from too much stress. Perhaps a constructive outlet would help. Maybe taking something up that you enjoy doing, or enjoyed at one time that appeals to you now. Reading or going for a walk.
Some people in this thread have offered a few ideas as-far-as a mental illness goes. Certainly reading up on it can help, but even someone without that particular problem will find a few similarities. I would suggest going to see a family doctor or a school counselor. They will point you in the right direction, whether it's medication or a counselor.
http://westsuffolkpsych.homestead.com/trichotillomania.html
An old friend of mine used to have it pretty bad. She got through most of it with professional help. You might want to read up on it.
http://www.trich.org/treatment_resources/
I thought I was the only person that did that. Only I don't pick pubic hairs... since I shave it off. But like, I pick out hair on my head randomly, and don't even realize it sometimes. Weird.... but I have OCD like really bad...
Only I don't pick pubic hairs... since I shave it off.
But like, I pick out hair on my head randomly, and don't even realize it sometimes.
Weird.... but I have OCD like really bad...
I usually shave, too, but sometimes I just keep it trimmed. Shaving can be time consuming and I sometimes cut myself so yeah. But when I pull them out, I REALLY don't think about it. but I'm usually aware of picking through my head.
it sucks so much!
" I've also begun to pull out pubic hairs :( is there anything i can do??" umm, ya..stop it..duh
umm, ya..stop it..duh
There is no need for sarcasm. She has most likely tried to stop but couldnt which Is why she's asking us for HELPFUL suggestions. Be kind and if you actually do reply to one of these kind of topics, be helpful. Dont be sarcastic because its really not neccessary.